Appal

/əˈpɔːl/ verb

To shock or dismay someone greatly; to cause someone to feel horror or disapproval.

From Old French 'apalir' meaning 'to make pale,' from 'a-' (to) + 'palir' (to become pale). The sense shifted from physical paleness to emotional shock or dismay, as if one's face becomes pale from horror.

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